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Rina Lee

Rina Lee

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  • Mehmed

    Mehmed says

    So how do you like Rose Madder? :)

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Bobbi P

    Bobbi P says

    Still keeping up with Shelfari? I am having a hard time doing this. Thank you for recommending The Shack. I did really enjoy it. May have to read it again. Have you finished it yet?

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Grant Garber

    Grant Garber says

    I noticed that you have a lot of Stephen King on your bookshelf! What type of writing does he do and what book would you recommend starting out with?

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Bobbi P

    Bobbi P says

    Not good at this. Can't really even post my books very well. I did manage to send a note to Garry H. I haven't talked to you or Derek though.
    Please finish The Shack so I can actually talk to someone who has read it. I found it very interesting.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lorie S

    Lorie S says

    Thanks for sending me the link. I've started stocking my shelf already.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tipton G

    Tipton G says

    I am glad that you have been released to read Mr. Kings books again. There is a lot of great stuff in them. His insight into how peoples psychology and spirituality works is valuable. Though his is a secular paradigm I learn a lot from him, and it teaches in a way that I really relate to. Also he just plain tells a great and entertaining story.

    King has the greatest way of taking the everyday and making it both horrific and beautiful at the same time. He is without peer in that. Looking at the universe that way is somehow refreshing.

    I thought you would enjoy The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon. It is a great story and the heroine just exudes strength. It is encouraging.

    Thanks for the offer of Lisey's Story I bought it last week.

    ROCK ON!!

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tipton G

    Tipton G says

    I have been reading Stephen King since I was a kid. He is one of my very favorites. I have not read Lisey's Story yet though I got it last week. I am also looking forward to Duma Key. I just began From a Buick 8. Have you read The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon?

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tipton G

    Tipton G says

    It's about an alien (in the vein of predator etc.) that comes and terrorizes a small town. It is a great introduction to McCammon's writing if you have never read anything by him. It is scary and fast. Probably his best book is Swan Song it is an apocalyptic novel sort of like the Stand. Almost as good too. He also wrote a book called Boys Life which is really good. It is more of a Stand by Me type story of youth etc. probably the best book of that type I have ever read. Overall MacCammon is great story teller in my opion he is second only the master himself in the horror genre.

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tipton G

    Tipton G says

    Hi my sister! Have you read Stinger by Robert R. McGammon?

    posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )